2016, Number 3
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Salud Mental 2016; 39 (3)
Psychiatric symptoms, substance use, and other medical conditions in patients with obesity who seek treatment for weight loss
Marín-Navarrete R, Quintero J, Correas-Lauffer J, Cortés-Ramírez J, Villalobos-Gallegos L
Language: English
References: 49
Page: 109-116
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ABSTRACT
Introduction
Scaling in obesity classes increases its effect on medical comorbidities
and psychiatric symptoms. Anxiety and depression have a significant
effect on treatment adherence and weight loss.
Objective
This study had three aims: a) to evaluate the prevalence of psychiatric
symptoms; b) to evaluate the interactions between obesity classes and
demographic variables in relation to psychiatric symptoms; and c) to
analyze the interactions between obesity classes, demographic variables,
and psychiatric symptoms in association with medical comorbidities
in a sample of obese individuals seeking treatment for weight loss.
Method
Medical record review of 22 weight loss clinics during January-December
2014. Binomial logistic regression was carried to assess univariate
associations, second- and third-order interactions.
Results
Total sample was composed of 13,305 patients, mostly women
(82.04%), married (53.66%), with elementary education (38.6%),
mean body max index was 34.94 (SD = 4.39). The most prevalent
psychiatric symptoms were anxiety (45.21%) and depression
(16.36%). When analyzing interactions, it was found that men with
class II obesity had higher odds for alcohol use (OR 1.56, IC 95%
1.10-2.22), and participants with obesity class III and married had
more probability of diabetes II (OR 1.53, IC 95% 1.06-2.19).
Discussion and conclusion
Results show the complexity of the relation between demographic
variables, psychiatric symptoms, medical comorbidities and obesity,
underscoring the need to tailor treatments based in such variables, to
promote adherence and weight loss.
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